The Protestant Reformation
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In 1520 every church in Western Europe was
Roman Catholic.
By 1540 new Christian denominations were
worshipping in the Catholic churches.
Three events led to the changes:
In 1302 the pope stated that salvation was not
possible outside the Roman Catholic Church.
Fondness of riches led to corruption in the church.
Too many popes struggling for power.
4. Martin Luther was born in 1483 and died in 1546.
He was from Northern Germany. He became an
ordained priest, but lost faith in the pope. He
strongly trusted the bible.
5. Due to Lutheranism being adopted in many
German States political changes occurred.
Peasants revolted, but did not have Luther’s
support. The result was 100,000 peasants’ death.
6. Ulrich Zwingli’s denomination was created due to
the fact that he wanted to be free of the papal
control. He removed all religious images and had
the Catholic Mass changed to a simple prayer
service.
7. John Calvin’s denomination was based on
predestination. Predestination was the belief that
God had determined if you will go to heaven or hell
before you are even born.
8. The Church of England’s break from the Catholic
Church was due to Henry VIII’s desire to get a
divorce from his wife.
9. Henry VIII didn’t change the services and
sacraments because he believed in the teachings.
10. Radical changes occurred long after Henry VIII’s
death. Two parts that spelled out the beliefs of the
Church of England and adopted were: The Book
of Common Prayer and Sacraments and the 42
articles of faith.
11. The Catholic Reformation came about over the
years 1545-1563.
12. The Council of Trent’s final decision is that they
would yield nothing to the religious rebels.
13. The council reaffirmed that in addition to the bible
the pope and the church councils are also a valid
source of a religious truth.
14. The war against protestant doctrines lasted 30
years.